Cocalico High School - Ko Ka Le Ko Yearbook (Denver, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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1 :fn M sc:-lool. NURSE p MERLA S. HULSHIZER SCHOOL PHYSICIANS DR. JACOB H. BRUBAKER DR. RUSSELL H. DERR DR. MORTON W. LEVENSON SCHOOL DENTIST DR. EDWARD KALBACH N-f-v.,,,,... f V .... is Q,gjsa'f gi 212523 Eiflnifiiql if Vw in ' 5 4554 ,fx M 9? ,I ,.., Dix VACCINE HELPERS NURSE TREATING PATIENT DENTAL PREPARATIONS HEALTH DEPARTMENT Great advantages are given to pupils who become ill or injured during school sessions because of the modernly equipped health dept. Mrs. lVlerla Hulshizer, school nurse, has her own olhce where she keeps health records for pupils of Cocalico Union School District. Although she now has a permanent ofhce she makes scheduled trips to the elementary schools also. She gives assistance to the school dentist and physi- cians in giving the yearly health examinations. Senior girls gave assistance to the nurse during the polio vaccine campaign. These were Jeanette Gensemer, Priscilla Good, Maryanne Miller, Joyce Fitterling and Joyce Flicker. 11 SCHOOL NURSE , . 1,

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FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Rathje, I. Drumm, M. Graham, D. Lied, 'G. Wise, B. H. Wentzel, J. Trout, III, C. R. Beam, W. Gates. BACK ROW: J. P. Krick, F. Sweigart, Eckenroth, T. Bright, E. Strohl, E. Neidhardt, J. Rentschler, M. Hulshizer. SECOND M. Schneiderhan, P. Gensemer, J. Rupp, E. Stewart, L. Hoffmaster, P. Bucks, L. Rampulla, ROW: K. Flinchbaugh, G. Albrecht, D. Peters, R. Lutz, R. Drumm, R. Hill, R. Martzall, H. Schaeffer, R. Reber. FACULTY Mr. Gerald Albrecht, Social Studies Mr. Richard Beam, English and German Mrs. Thelma Bright, English and Mathematics Mr. Paul Bucks, Chemistry and Physics Mrs. Dorothy S. Lied, English and Latin Mrs. Irma Drumm, English Mr. Russell Drumm, Vocational Agriculture Miss Barbara Eckenroth, Girls, Physical Education and Health Mrs. Lucille Edwards, Art , Mr. Kenneth Flinchbaugh, History and Geography Mr. William Gates, Music-Chorus Mr. Paul Gensemer, History, Geography and Mathematics Mrs. Martha Graham, Home Economics Mr. Robert Hill, Industrial Arts Mr. Lester Hoflmaster, Biology and Health Mr. Ralph Lutz, Mathematics Mr. Rufus Martzall, Social Studies and Mathematics Miss Erika Neidhardt, Art Mr. Donald Peters, History and Spanish Mr. Louis Rampulla, History and General Science Miss Sherlee Rathje, Librarian Mr. Robert Reber, Commercial Studies Miss Joyce Rentschler, Commercial Studies Mr. Jacob Rupp, Industrial Arts and Driver Education Mr. Harry Schaeiier, Boys' Physical Education and Health Mr. Markus Schneiderhan, Music-General Music Mr. Ernest Stewart, Geography and Civics Miss Edith Strohl, Englishand Latin Mr. Floyd Sweigart, Music-Band, Instrumental and General Music Mr. John D. Trout, Guidance Mr. Harold Wentzel, Mathematics Mrs. Genevieve Wise, Home Economics



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SENICR HISTORY The Senior class of Cocalico Union High School for the first time this year were known to one another as classmates. They attend- ed one school together. Students from Gov. Mifliin, East Cocalico, and Denver High School joined together as one to make the class of '56. Four years ago they were three separate classes attending schools as freshmen. There were 4-5 freshmen at E.C. and 65 at Denver. Adams- town students then attended Gov. Mifflin and were parteof a large class. Freshmen at East Cocalico High School were under the guidance of Mrs. Gerstenlauer. We were now in high school and as one money making project already planning for highlights of high school, the Jr.-Sr. Prom and Washington trip, we sold Cocalico Union sweat- shirts. A class Halloween and Christmas party was heldlfor the en- joyment of everyone. We chose as our leaders these officers-Eugene Heft-Pres., Joyce Fitterling-Vice-Pres., Joyce Flicker-Sec., and John White-Treas. At the end of the year we spend a day at Hershey Park. At the same time the Denver students were getting their first whirl at high school and making new acquaintances with their new classmates from West Cocalico School District, who when they be- came freshmen attended D.H.S. Our new Latin teacher and our ad- visor Miss Daily guided us through our freshman year. Our officers to lead us through the year were Ronald Fortna-Pres., Robert Getz- Vice-Pres., Jeanette Gensemer-Sec., and Nevin McQuate-Treas. A climax to the year for both the East Cocalico and Denver students was the arrival of our freshman rings of which we were very proud. One year of high school has passed and now we were Sophomores, no longer to be classified as underclassmen but to have a part and be a part in Senior high. When we entered our Sophomore year the Denver and East Cocalico students appointed ajcommittee to pick their class colors. They chose green and gray and we ordered jackets and hats in those colors. Now we were called the class of '56 of C.U.H.S. At E.C. there were 41 of us with Mr. Hoffmaster as our class advisor. We had these officers: Lowell Haws-Pres., Clifford Hirneisen- Vice-Pres., Carol Sweigart-Sec., and John White-Treas. We had a food sale at Fritztown and a Roller Skating Party in efforts to raise money. We held a Biology Fair of materials we collect- ed over the summer to be displayed for our parents. At the end of the year we went to Hershey Park and took a fishing trip to Indian River. At Denver the Sophomores were given the honor of initiating the Frosh. We were also allowed to make preparations with the Seniors for the annual Halloween Dance. We had a very successful hayride, bake sale, and the Sweetheart Dance in February. The Sophomore officers were Maryanne Miller-Pres., Robert Getz-Vice-Pres., Linda Levenson-Sec., and Ralph Roseboro-Treas.

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